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2. Enter your data, but don't click on "ICS Download" so far!
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3. Open the Developer Tools (Ctrl + Shift + I) and open the `Network` tab.
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4. Now click the "ICS Download" button.
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5. You should see (amongst other's) one POST entry to Host https://www.abfallkalender-zak.de/ labeled `/` in the network recording.
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5. You should see (amongst other's) one POST entry to Host `https://www.abfallkalender-zak.de/` labeled `/` in the network recording.
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6. Select `/` on the left hand side and click on Request on the right hand side.
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7. At the `Form Data` you can find the values for `city` and `street` etc..
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## How to get the source arguments
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1. Go to the calendar at https://www.alw-wf.de/index.php/abfallkalender.
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1. Go to the [calendar](https://www.alw-wf.de/index.php/abfallkalender).
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2. Select your location in the drop down menus.
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- Notice: The page reloads after selecting `Ort`, so wait for that before selecting `Straße`.
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3. Copy the **exact** values from the 2 drop down menus as `ort` and `strasse` in the source configuration.
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The source argument is the area number from Auckland Council site:
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- Open your collection days page by entering your address [on the Auckland Council collection day finder](https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/rubbish-recycling-collection-days.aspx)
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- Look for 'an' parameter in your browser URL, e.g. https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/collection-day-detail.aspx?an=12342306525
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- Look for 'an' parameter in your browser URL, e.g. `https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/collection-day-detail.aspx?an=12342306525`
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- In this example the area number is `12342306525`.
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level_2: "Evendorf"
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```
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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## How to get the source arguments
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Visit (Abfuhrtermine)[`https://www.awb-es.de/abfuhr/abfuhrtermine/__Abfuhrtermine.html`] and search for your address. The `city` and `street` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.
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Visit [Abfuhrtermine](`https://www.awb-es.de/abfuhr/abfuhrtermine/__Abfuhrtermine.html`) and search for your address. The `city` and `street` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.
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# AWIDO based services
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Cubefour AWIDO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is https://www.awido-online.de/.
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Cubefour AWIDO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is [https://www.awido-online.de/](https://www.awido-online.de/).
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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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## How to get the source arguments
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These values are the location you want to query for. Make sure, the writing is exactly as it is on [https://anwendungen.bielefeld.de/WasteManagementBielefeld/WasteManagementServlet?SubmitAction=wasteDisposalServices](https://anwendungen.bielefeld.de/WasteManagementBielefeld/WasteManagementServlet?SubmitAction=wasteDisposalServices). Typos will result in an parsing error which is printed in the log. As `house_number` expects a numeric input, address suffixes have to be provided via the `address_suffix` argument.
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These values are the location you want to query for. Make sure, the writing is exactly as it is on `https://anwendungen.bielefeld.de/WasteManagementBielefeld/WasteManagementServlet?SubmitAction=wasteDisposalServices]`. Typos will result in an parsing error which is printed in the log. As `house_number` expects a numeric input, address suffixes have to be provided via the `address_suffix` argument.
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`address_suffix` could be for example a alpha-numeric character "A" or a additional house number like "/1".
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**NUMBER**
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*(string) (required)*
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## Example
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```yaml
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**NUMBER**
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*(string) (required)*
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## Examples
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```yaml
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This is required to unambiguously identify the property.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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*(string) (required)*
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#### How to find your `llpgid` code
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The LLPDID code can be found in the URL after entering your postcode and selecting your address on the [Colchester Your recycling calendar page](https://www.colchester.gov.uk/your-recycling-calendar/). The URL in your browser URL bar should look like `https://www.colchester.gov.uk/your-recycling-calendar/?start=true&step=1&llpgid=1197e725-3c27-e711-80fa-5065f38b5681`.
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## Example
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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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You need to generate your personal XML link before you can start using this source. Go to [https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx](https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx) and fill out the form. At the end
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at step 6 you get a link to a XML file. Copy this link and paste it to configuration.yaml as seen below.
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You need to generate your personal XML link before you can start using this source. Go to [https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx](https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx) and fill out the form. At the end at step 6 you get a link to a XML file. Copy this link and paste it to configuration.yaml as seen below.
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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(recommended)
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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This is required if you supply a Postcode and you have a house name rather than a house number.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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```
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## Example using Address lookup (Postcode and house number)
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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```
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## Example using Address lookup (Postcode and house name)
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on the [Environment First](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched using your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: *https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/house.php?uprn=`100060091178`*
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Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on the [Environment First](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched using your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: `https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/house.php?uprn=100060091178`
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# Erlangen-Höchstadt
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Support for Landkreis [Erlangen-Höchstadt]() located in Bavaria, Germany.
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Support for Landkreis Erlangen-Höchstadt located in Bavaria, Germany.
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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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This is required to unambiguously identify the property.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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```
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## How to get the source argument
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# Find the UPRN of your address using https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search
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Find the UPRN of your address using [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search).
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## Example
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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# INFEO based services
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INFEO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German, Austrian and Swiss cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is https://www.infeo.at/.
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INFEO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German, Austrian and Swiss cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is [https://www.infeo.at/](https://www.infeo.at/).
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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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### zone
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#### Bogenschuetz-Entsorgung.de
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- Go to your calendar at `https://www.bogenschuetz-entsorgung.de/images/wastecal/index-zone.html`.
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- Go to your [calendar](https://www.bogenschuetz-entsorgung.de/images/wastecal/index-zone.html).
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- Browse through all the available years and check the naming of your desired zone and try to find what makes it unique.
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- Put this unique string into `zone` of your configuration.
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- It will just be checked if the calendar contains an entry that contains your keyword `zone`.
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##### Example 1: Dettenhausen
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- For 2022 it is: `Dettenhausen, Tübingen (Bebenhausen; Lustnau)`
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- For 2023 it is: `Dettenhausen`
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- Use `Dettenhausen` as zone
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##### Example 2: Ofterdingen
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- For 2022 it is: `Dußlingen, Ofterdingen`
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- For 2023 it is: `Ofterdingen`
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- Use `Ofterdingen` as zone
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##### Example 3: Felldorf
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- For 2022 it is: `Rottenburg (Bad Niedernau; Bieringen; Eckenweiler; Frommenhausen; Obernau; Schwalldorf), Starzach (Bierlingen; Börstingen; Felldorf; Sulzau; Wachendorf)`
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- For 2023 it is: `Starzach (Bierlingen; Börstingen; Felldorf; Sulzau; Wachendorf)`
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- Use `Felldorf` as zone
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##### Example 4: Tübingen Innenstadt
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- For 2022 it is: `Tübingen (Bezirk 4 - Innenstadt)`
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- For 2023 it is: `Tübingen (Bezirk 4 - Innenstadt)`
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- Use `Innenstadt` as zone
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- Do NOT use `Tübingen` as it is used multiple times!
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##### Example 5: Pfäffingen
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- For 2022 it is: `Tübingen (Bühl; Hirschau; Kilchberg; Unterjesingen; Weilheim), Rottenburg (Kiebingen; Wurmlingen), Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen)`
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- For 2023 it is: `Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen)`
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- Use `Pfäffingen` as zone
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**abf_suche**
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*(string) (required)*
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## Example
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```yaml
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abf_suche: "Staakow"
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```
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## How to get the source arguments
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1. Go to your calendar at 1. Go to your calendar at [https://www.kaev.de/Info-und-Service/Tourenplan/Tourenplan-Abfalltermine.html](https://www.kaev.de/Info-und-Service/Tourenplan/Tourenplan-Abfalltermine.html).
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# Thr Royal Borough of Kingston Council
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# The Royal Borough of Kingston Council
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Support for schedules provided by [The Royal Borough of Kingston Council](https://kingston-self.achieveservice.com/service/in_my_area?displaymode=collections).
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## How to get the source argument
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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## Example
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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## How to get the source arguments
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Visit (Entsorgungskalender)[`https://www.kwu-entsorgung.de/?page_id=337`] and search for your address. The `city`, `street` and `number` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.
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Visit [Entsorgungskalender](https://www.kwu-entsorgung.de/?page_id=337`) and search for your address. The `city`, `street` and `number` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.
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This is required if you do not supply a UPRN. Single space between 1st and 2nd part of postcode is optional.
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#### How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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Otherwise you can inspect the web requests the Peterborough Council website makes when entering in your postcode and then selecting your address.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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```
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## Example using Address lookup
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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The UPRN code can be found in the page by entering your postcode on the
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[Manchester City Council Bin Collections page
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](https://www.manchester.gov.uk/bincollections/). When on the address list,
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View the source code for the page, and look for your address, the uprn will be
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shown as the value.
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](https://www.manchester.gov.uk/bincollections/). When on the address list, view the source code for the page, and look for your address, the uprn will be shown as the value.
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## How to get the source argument
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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* "Mat, Brännbart, färgat glas, tidningar."
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* "Plast, pappersförpackningar, ofärgat glas, metall."
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This is required to unambiguously identify the property.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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## How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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This is required if you do not supply a UPRN. Single space between 1st and 2nd part of postcode is optional.
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#### How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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Otherwise you can inspect the web requests the Peterborough Council website makes when entering in your postcode and then selecting your address.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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sources:
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```
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## Example using Address lookup
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details. Or you can visit the Richmondshire page and use the address search. Right-click your entry in the house dropdown, choose Inspect, and copy the UPRN from the value
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details. Or you can visit the Richmondshire page and use the address search. Right-click your entry in the house dropdown, choose Inspect, and copy the UPRN from the value.
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```
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## How to get the source argument
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# Find the UPRN of your address using https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search
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Find the UPRN of your address using [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search).
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This is required if you do not supply any other options. Using a UPRN removes the need to do an address look up using web requests.
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## Example using UPRN
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
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An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
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Otherwise you can inspect the URL on [Sheffield City Council's Waste Services](https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/) site having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL (before /calendar), for example: *https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/`100050938234`* or *https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/`100050938234`/calendar*
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Otherwise you can inspect the URL on [Sheffield City Council's Waste Services](https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/) site having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL (before /calendar), for example: `https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/100050938234` or `https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/100050938234/calendar`
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Name of road property is in. This is required.
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## Example
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```yaml
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waste_collection_schedule:
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sources:
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**POSTCODE**
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*(string) (required)*
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## Example
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```yaml
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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ waste_collection_schedule:
|
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This is required if you do not supply any other options. Using a UPRN removes the need to do an address look up using web requests.
|
||||
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## Example using UPRN
|
||||
|
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```yaml
|
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waste_collection_schedule:
|
||||
sources:
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||||
@@ -30,6 +31,6 @@ waste_collection_schedule:
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||||
|
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## How to find your `UPRN`
|
||||
|
||||
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
|
||||
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
|
||||
|
||||
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on [Walsall Council](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: *https://cag.walsall.gov.uk/BinCollections/GetBins?uprn=`100071103746`*
|
||||
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on [Walsall Council](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: `https://cag.walsall.gov.uk/BinCollections/GetBins?uprn=100071103746`
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
Support for schedules provided by [wsz-moosburg.at](https://wsz-moosburg.at).
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||||
## Configuration via configuration.yaml
|
||||
## Configuration Variables
|
||||
|
||||
There are two options to configure this source.
|
||||
|
||||
### Using the Address ID
|
||||
### 1. Using the Address ID
|
||||
|
||||
```yaml
|
||||
waste_collection_schedule:
|
||||
@@ -16,12 +16,10 @@ waste_collection_schedule:
|
||||
address_id: ID
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
#### Configuration Variables
|
||||
|
||||
**address_id**
|
||||
*(integer) (required)* See the next section on how to obtain it.
|
||||
|
||||
#### How to get the Address ID
|
||||
### How to get the Address ID
|
||||
|
||||
For this you will have to use a (desktop) browser with developer tools, e.g. Google Chrome:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -33,7 +31,7 @@ For this you will have to use a (desktop) browser with developer tools, e.g. Goo
|
||||
6. Select the last entry in the `Network` tab's list, it should be a number followed by `?include-public-holidays`, e.g. `69980?include-public-holidays`.
|
||||
7. This number (e.g. `69980`) is what needs to be used as `address_id` in the configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
### Using the full Address
|
||||
### 2. Using the full Address
|
||||
|
||||
```yaml
|
||||
waste_collection_schedule:
|
||||
@@ -45,8 +43,6 @@ waste_collection_schedule:
|
||||
street: Straße
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
#### Configuration Variables
|
||||
|
||||
Please note that exact spelling and casing matters.
|
||||
|
||||
**municipal**
|
||||
|
||||
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